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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a order for a" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an order for a" due to the vowel sound that follows "an."
Example: "I would like to place an order for a new laptop."
Alternatives: "a request for a" or "a purchase for a".
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I've put in a order for a cheetah and a monkey.
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Next came an order for a Network Rail project.
LAST July, Brian and Lynn McKenna placed an order for a 2001 Chrysler PT Cruiser.
"Just got an order for a large Deluxe.
Call Costco and put in an order for a trampoline.
One option would be for it to issue an order for a recall.
Placing an order for a soft drink or getting water glasses refilled took a major effort.
In May she placed an order for a fuel-efficient Smart car.
My daughter placed an order for a laptop, clothing and some homewares.
You may place an order for a subscription online or by telephone.
The US Air Force has just announced an order for a further 140 Predators.
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